

Keith Olbermann has been calling it like it is. His "Special Comments" are indeed special because no other talking head outside of Cafferty is willing to step up to the plate and say what needs to be said on 24/7. "Your words are lies, Sir." They are lies, that imperil us all.' Sounds about right to me.
RED Camera - an upcoming cinema digital camera with one of the founders being interviewed at the NAB Conference. 4k resolution!
To buy their album, "Trithemis Festiva" and t-shirts, visit their web site.
Warning: Do not watch this video more than two times in one day. Excess viewing may result in humming the addictive chorus until epilepsy sets in. As music videos go, it is a perfect storm of YouTube popularity--an endlessly catchy tune, a simple yet original execution (how many times did they have to rehearse that eight-treadmilled routine until they got it right in one long take?) and a proud trumpeting of a low-budget ethos.OK Go - Here It Goes AgainOK Go3 min 4 sec - Aug 7, 2006OK Go, Dancing on Treadmills Buy the album at iTunes: http://doiop.com/ohno/itunes More OK Go: http://okgo.net http://myspace.com/okgo (music_video)
A 5 minutes computer rendered animated movie.
A look inside the COSM experience with Alex Grey, painter and visionary art teacher. The Chapel of Sacred Mirrors is a gathering and devotional exploratory space in New York that serves as home to many key works by Alex Grey. His clarity on connectivity shines through on this documentary preview.
Videoblogging from the virtual world, In Kenzo shows us the ISEA exhibition in Second Life hosted on Brilliant for the ZeroOne Art on the Edge exhibition. Many artists from the metaverse are featured.
Wow! It's the Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain playing Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit"
Abdominal & D-Sisive play a "3 Feet Deep" rap arcade game. Mesmerizing. Director: Keith Schofield.
This Second Life Virtual Arts Videoblog features performances and events from 8/3 to 8/8, including Suzanne Vega and Howard Rheingold on the Infinite Mind with John Hockenberry, and Dancoyote's ZeroG SkyDancers! Machinima directed by In Kenzo for ManorMeta Mashups.
Ron English's billboards force the man on the street to look twice...or maybe three times.